Electronics Forum | Tue May 14 14:18:56 EDT 2002 | dason_c
Recently, our customer request us to use the N2 dry cabinet and we are currently using the desiccant type dry box. My concern not only the cost. Is it any data to show if the component exposed to the floor for a while and store back into the N2 cab
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 08 16:47:50 EST 2008 | pwilson1
Hi All, Does anyone know of a method (automated if possible) for removing cured Conformal Coating, silicone based, from plastic?? I m looking into a method of cleaning our internal packaging (mainly plastic boxes etc), which have cured sil
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 19 05:14:04 EST 2016 | truewanderer
Hi, i have a confusion to read the dimension of BGA package from the datasheet. I have attached the datasheet below. Is this diameter of the ball 0.30mm or 0.15mm. I'm confused about the values given in the box. Whats meant by M, S, A and B. Please g
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 01 08:06:22 EDT 2013 | sarason
There is my shareware package PCBSynergy https://pcbsynergy.com It doesn't do spliting out of the box but you can split the file in Excel and then re-import. All up board prep less than 5 minutes. There are also quite a few commercial packages suc
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 12 09:29:58 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Barry: We use motion detectors: * In our product packaging to determine if the shipper has drop kicked the box down the stairs. * Along our conveyors in production to sense a "line full" These are far different applications and probably far diffe
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 30 11:53:12 EDT 2002 | genny
Possibly this is tarnish? Silver finish requires a bit more care in handling or packaging - to avoid contact with sulphur which may cause tarnish. Some cardboard boxes gas out enough sulphur to cause a problem. Possibly look at your method of stora
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 01 01:37:00 EDT 2003 | bkyip
Can anyone advise whether it is fine to use "stretch film" to shrink wrap ESD-safe box that contains work-in-progress PCB? If no, what is the consequences? Please advise.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 09 22:51:08 EDT 2009 | davef
We don't know the answer to your question, but this paper may help point you in the correct direction http://www.hp.com/packaging/misc/Presentation/AHPStudy.pdf
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 26 04:14:27 EDT 2015 | JB
It is only available in the trimmer package, its a tick box, not sure exactly how it works but it just does a rough check of the part, not very good for fine pitch / very high accuracy needed.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 25 04:46:41 EDT 2014 | arifa_anees
you should go for a dry box it would prevent the sensitive component. Though Moisture sensitive devices are packaged in a moisture barrier antistatic bag with a desiccant and a moisture indicator card which is sealed which could help you.